Transfers
Manchester City splashes €134m on Anderson to reshape midfield
Manchester City have officially completed the €134 million signing of 23‑year‑old England midfielder Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest on Thursday. The transfer makes Anderson the second‑biggest deal in Premier League history and the most expensive English player ever, setting a new record for a homegrown talent.
With Bernardo Silva leaving the squad, Manchester City identified a need for stability in midfield. The club also sees Anderson as a solution to Rodri’s recent dip from his Ballon d’Or‑level performances. The acquisition aligns with the club’s strategy of reinforcing key areas after key departures.
Anderson has been hailed as one of the Premier League’s best midfielders over the past two seasons. Securing him required Manchester City to dig deep into their pockets on a scale rarely seen in recent transfer windows. His arrival is expected to provide immediate competition for starting spots.
€135 million fee crowns Elliot Anderson as England’s costliest export
Nottingham Forest receive €134 million for the 23‑year‑old, a sum that could reshape their financial outlook. The deal marks a significant profit for the club after developing the England international. Forest’s willingness to sell reflects the club’s need to balance the books. The signing bolsters Manchester City’s midfield as they aim to reclaim the English championship. For Anderson, the move presents a test to adapt to the heightened expectations at a club intent on returning to the top of the league. Anderson’s experience with England’s national team could aid his integration.